Rainbow crostino

There are dishes that immediately define a certain kind of gastronomic culture and collective taste.
Dishes where only the smell immediately evokes the memory of a weekend away or a family dinner in a small restaurant overlooking the sea.
One of these dishes is the mythical Caponata.

Undoubtedly the dish is comforting and still good for you.

From a nutritional point of view it is rich in vitamins, fibre and goodfats. However, it can be quite calorific and hard to digest.

The vegetables include aubergines and peppers which are traditionally fried and accompanied by ingredients such as olives and dried fruit.

Far from wanting to desecrate a true myth of Italian cuisine, we are inspired by the original recipe to create our most digestible version yet which also happens to be perfect as preworkout meal.

The first trick to lighten the dish is to take inspiration from ratatouille, using courgettes and then introducing them into the aubergine and peppers. Full of water, courgette has a refreshing power, little sodium and only 17 calories per 100 grams.

Instead of frying, we opt for a quick frying in the pan with extra virgin olive oil and spices, which allow you to cut fat and salt. One tablespoon of pine nuts and hazelnuts, one tasty slice of toasted wholemeal bread and a few fresh basil leaves and the dish is done.
It won’t be 100% the Sicilian recipe, but in terms of colour and flavour it’s almost as good as the real thing.

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